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    often create conflicting information, or maybe just more choices as to how we view/sense things; the human mind creates an endless amount of ambiguities, which is why no two people think the same way. We are all subject to different realities because our perception of things vary from person to person, never being completely replicated. Due to the power of ambiguity, no two people are alike because they are experiencing…

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    disambiguating ambiguity in the English language 4.3.1. The students’ ways of disambiguating lexical ambiguity Question 9. How can lexical ambiguity be disambiguated? Students’ responses (S=40) Number Percentage Provide additional contexts or any pieces of information to the ambiguous word of a sentence 26 65% Change the vocabulary collocation 14 35% Analyze the context to understand the correct meaning of the word. 17 42.5% Table 8. The students’ resolutions for disambiguating lexical…

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    subsequently, behavioral patterns. The moral ambiguity of Fitzgerald’s characters illustrates the cruel reality of human nature. Tom Buchanan’s moral ambiguity originates from his hunger for power. This desire for power is emphasized by a hobby he has: reading “the Rise of the Coloured Empires,” which he claims is about whites…

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    searched for despite the moral ambiguity of the solutions. One such debatable subject is exerting power over other people. F. Scott Fitzgerald perfectly encompasses the ambiguity of this subject in his novel The Great Gatsby. Set in the 1920’s, his novel uses a morally uncertain character to illuminate the ambiguity of exerting dominance. The moral ambiguity of Fitzgerald’s character Tom Buchanan illustrates the uncertainty in controlling others. Tom Buchanan’s moral ambiguity originates from…

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    More than 10 places ambiguous on the ground there are some places mentioned here can be heard or known or seen yourself but still mystery of its presence puzzles the world, scientists and do not conform with the science these days is not known scientists its existence for a specific reason  you 10 places most ambiguous in the world: 1. Machu Picchu machu picchu): The place was built by the forward of the Incas in Peru in 14502,430 meters above sea level has been taken by the Incas the…

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    the audience in his web of deception. This scene holds great importance to the narrative of Othello because, once again, Shakespeare forces the audience into Iago’s perspective without offering any clarity to the villain’s true motivation. This ambiguity fuels the tension of the play just as much, if not more, than Iago’s dastardly deeds. Iago 's begins his soliloquy by asking "And what 's he then that says I play the villain?" (2.3.324). This acts…

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    A Rose Ambiguity-the quality of being open to more than one interpretation; inexactness. Throughout “A Rose for Emily” Faulkner uses a unique style and plot structure to really enhance the story. He adds ambiguity and some additional style like elements to really spice up the story. Throughout the story the unconventional plot really adds enhancement. By starting at her funeral and flashing back to her life it helps grab the reader's attention. The first line especially doing so by, “When Miss…

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    One particular debate that has bedeviled humanity since its inception is the question of the nature of human morality. We as humans argue about the source of morality: most religious fundamentalists argue that morality comes from a deity, whereas secularists tend to argue that morality comes from within and is subjective. We also argue about its objectivity, and many will attest that their moral code is a paragon above all others. Morality is a code by which most sane humans live their lives; it…

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    point of view. This point of view allows Kafka to create a lasting sense of ambiguity, as well as present the notion that change can result from an unknown, intimidating force, and an immense sense of pressure to support one's family. Therefore, these techniques enable Kafka to critique society to prove that when many face an undesirable conflict, society’s…

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    The first is beyond reasonable doubt, which is usually in criminal cases. The second is on the balance of probabilities which arises mostly in the civil context. This would suggest that the law on the standard of proof is straightforward. However ambiguity arises in the argument that there is or that there should be a third standard. Another important complication to this area of the law arises when considering civil circumstances that may result in criminal sanctions. This is something that…

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